Lenovo L24i-40 24 Inch PC Monitor | FHD, 1080p, 100Hz, 6ms
Lenovo L24i-40 24 Inch PC Monitor | FHD, 1080p, 100Hz, 6ms, WLED, HDMI, VGA
From Manufacturer
Ports and connectivity
1. Kensington Security Slot
2. Power connector
3. HDMI 1.4
4. VGA
5. Audio-out (3.5mm)
Weight: | 3.7 kg |
Dimensions: | 53.91 x 17.77 x 43.4 cm; 3.7 Kilograms |
Brand: | Lenovo |
Model: | 67A8KAC3UK |
Colour: | Cloud Grey |
Manufacture: | Lenovo |
Dimensions: | 53.91 x 17.77 x 43.4 cm; 3.7 Kilograms |
Slim border & silver finish enables the monitor to blend in to a bedroom.
A black monitor with a wide surround does not complement a bedroom.
Besides this the picture is excellent.
Very pleased
I bought this for 89.99, which meant it was a better bargain than the 124 that it showed a couple of days afterwards. Very odd…
I use 2 monitors (but not a gamer) and one of mine was new in 2020 and developed a fault and just wouldn’t turn on. At 90 pound I couldn’t get a repair quote that compared so, a new one it had to be. In case anyone cares – will take the old one to my local tip’s electronics shop (where they try and repair stuff and sell it on).
Anyway. For what I get up to on my PC – this is a nice little monitor.
Plugged it in and it immediately leapt into dual screen mode. It did take over my sound, which threw me for a moment. Just had to go into Settings to put my speakers back in charge. All good.
Reasonable for its price. You know you won’t get a super high quality resolution but very good for what you are paying. Very light and works for working from home. Highly recommended. I got the 24inch
I purchased one of these a few years back and loved it so much i knew exactly what to buy when it came to getting a duel monitor set up. They are light, bright and have zero issues with there colour display. Very easy to change up settings too which is a bonus. If i had to get a 3rd monitor id 110% be debating getting one of these. – in fact im debating getting one to connect an amazon fire stick too for my daughters room to get rid of the clunky tv she is currently using.
Does the job but the height is not adjustable to I have had to put it on a pile of books as it’s too low and was giving me pain at the top of my back.
Summary-
Overall these are great monitors for the price. I got them on offer for 109 which is very reasonable. However I experienced a slightly odd config issue.
Design and Usage
The design is good and the bezels are small. I use two side by side for work (spreadsheets etc.) and they are great for that use. Viewing angles are OK, but there is some grey shift when viewing off axis. I haven’t done any gaming or colour work on them so can’t comment on performance in that regard. PSU is integrated, which is a must for me.
Config issue:
The monitors I purchased have a odd config issue where if they are driven at any other refresh rate other than the max (75hz) the contrast ratio becomes awful. As per the image, the left (an old dell 4:3 panel) and right (Lenovo Laptop) displays are displaying what I would consider to be a good black level and the center monitor is the new Lenovo when driven at 60hz. As you can see this is a very poor black level.
I stumbled on the fix by forcing my laptops to drive the panels at 75Hz. After doing so they work perfectly and have good blacks. Why refresh rate impacts contrast I have no idea. This is the case for all three of my PCs and both of the Lenovo Monitors. Hope this helps someone else if you have the same issue.